Sunday, February 25, 2007
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Barack Obama no threat to Jim Crow
Mydd and Chris Bowers get what they give
Some Good News
"Now, I don't regret
Friday, February 23, 2007
The Jim Crow status quo of Daily Kos II
The Jim Crow status quo of DailyKos
Or: banned like me.
(Sorry for any inconvenience.)
Technorati tags:America, United States of America, News, News and politics, prohibition, drug war, prohibition, Drug Policy, Drug Policy Reform, crime, prisons, Jim Crow, Democratic Party, Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Barack
The Jim Crow status quo of Daily Kos
Francis L. Holland Blog is a breath of fresh air for anyone who sees the world of potential beyond America's White Jim Crow status quo.
currently he has an essay on the blog, "Is YearlyKos and Overwhelmingly, Disproportionately White Gathering?"
This column is so dead on target that I find myself in the best mood I have been in all week. The self-ordained 'liberals' at
Speaker Pelosi's command and control
SEE: Nancy Pelosi imposes Jim Crow status quo in congress
The one policy in America that does even
Obama VS. Nader
Barack Obama; Assassin of Youth
On his "crime" issue page U.S. Sen. Barack Obama has this to say about the Combat Methamphetamine Act of 2005.
Crime
"Senator Obama cosponsored the Combat Meth Act, which provides more money for fighting methamphetamine (meth), tightens controls on the sale of meth ingredients, and provides assistance to the children of meth abusers."
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Nancy Pelosi imposes Jim Crow status quo in congress
For the political expedient of keeping a vital but unpopular issue out of the 2008 presidential election Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and senior Democrats will 'embargo' any meaningful reform of America's Jim Crow, terrorist funding, crime fostering drug war policy.
"Progressive Dennis Kucinich takes over a new House subcommittee
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Blogger2 screw-up with Google Blog Directory
The new Blogger2 software includes a tag <$BlogMetaData$> that generates a group of META TAGS for syndication links. The group includes at tag: <meta name="ROBOTS" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW"> This prevents the Google Blog Directory from indexing
Police say: reduce crime, 'Give heroin to addicts'
The Telegraph 21/02/2007
"One of the country's most senior police officers has called for heroin to be prescribed to long-term addicts in order to prevent them from committing crime.
Ken Jones, president of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said that a way had to be found to deal with a hard core minority of heroin addicts.
"I was a drugs
CNN's Lou Dobbs promoting crime and stateless terrorism
The proliferation of 'stateless' terrorist armies has grown in the past twenty-five years or more
Arianna, But Wait There's More
What is
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Police say: reduce crime, 'Give heroin to addicts'
Give heroin to addicts, says police chief
The Telegraph 21/02/2007
"One of the country’s most senior police officers has called for heroin to be prescribed to long-term addicts in order to prevent them from committing crime.
Ken Jones, president of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said that a way had to be found to deal with a hard core minority of heroin addicts.
“I was a drugs officer and we have to be realistic,” said Mr Jones, who has emerged as the most senior police officer yet to back heroin prescription."In America: Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
The stated goals of current U.S.drug policy -- reducing crime, drug addiction, and juvenile drug use -- have not been achieved, even after nearly four decades of a policy of "war on drugs". This policy, fueled by over a trillion of our tax dollars has had little or no effect on the levels of drug addiction among our fellow citizens, but has instead resulted in a tremendous increase in crime and in the numbers of Americans in our prisons and jails. With 4.6% of the world's population, America today has 22.5% of the worlds prisoners. But, after all that time, after all the destroyed lives and after all the wasted resources, prohibited drugs today are cheaper, stronger, and easier to get than they were thirty-five years ago at the beginning of the so-called "war on drugs".
With this in mind, we current and former members of law enforcement have created a drug-policy reform movement -- LEAP. We believe that to save lives and lower the rates of disease, crime and addiction. as well as to conserve tax dollars, we must end drug prohibition. LEAP believes that a system of regulation and control of production and distribution will be far more effective and ethical than one of prohibition.
We do this in hopes that we in Law Enforcement can regain the public's respect and trust, which have been greatly diminished by our involvement in imposing drug prohibition. Please consider joining us. You don't have to be a cop to join LEAP!
Find out more about us by reading some of the articles in our Publications section or by watching and listening to some of
our multimedia clips,. You can also read about the men and women who speak for LEAP, and see what we have on the calendar for the near future.
"Summary of the Synthesis Report." Programme for a Medical Prescription of Narcotics Institute for Social and Preventive Medicine at the University of Zurich; 1997
Criminal activity
Income from illegal and semi-legal activities decreased dramatically: 10% as opposed to 59% originally.
Both the number of offenders and the number of criminal offences decreased by about 60% during the first six months of treatment (according to information obtained directly from the patients' and from police records).
Court convictions also decreased significantly (according to the central criminal register).
Swiss heroin model reporting benefits September 4, 2006
"In Switzerland, the medicalisation of heroin use has helped change the image of users: from rebels to losers," Nordt said. "In the eyes of the young, they're mostly just sick people, forced to get medical help."
The harm reduction policy followed by the Swiss authorities has also been successful in reducing heroin-related deaths, which have fallen by more than half over the course of a decade, and the transmission of Aids.
And there is more good news concerning the fight against crime and prostitution.
"Compared with countries like Britain, where crime is very often linked to substance abuse, this trend has almost disappeared in Switzerland over the last few years," said Nordt.Technorati tags:Technorati Tags, America, United States of America, News, News and politics, prohibition, drug war, gun violence, gun control, tobacco tax, crime, drug market, drugs and guns, Drug Enforcement and Crime, crime control, crime reduction, violent crime, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, leap, heroin, heroin addicition, The Telegraph, Great Britain, Give heroin to addicts, Association of Chief Police Officers, Ken Jones, Swiss heroin model, drug regulation, police, law enforcement
CNN's Lou Dobbs promoting crime and stateless terrorism
Lou Dobbs Tonight on CNN-TV has been using that international media platform to rant the White House status quo propaganda about the massively failed drug war. In fact Dobbs blind support for the drug war amounts to treason because that support is giving real "aid and comfort" to America's enemies.
The proliferation of 'stateless' terrorist armies has grown in the past twenty-five years or more concurrent with the growth of the international black market for drugs. The $ 322 billion international black market for drugs exists because of the prohibition laws that Lou Dobbs supports. The , Jim Crow drug war laws supported by Lou Dobbs create the economic black market that in turn 'grants huge subsidies to our enemies'.
This is my letter to Lou Dobbs at CNN-TV.
Sept. 21, 2006 testimony by one of America's leading experts on Afghanistan, New York University Professor Barnett Rubin, who appeared before the United States senate Foreign Relations Committee. "The international drug control regime, which criminalizes narcotics, does not reduce drug use, but it does produce huge profits for criminals and the armed groups and corrupt officials who protect them. Our drug policy grants huge subsidies to our enemies.'
Dr. Rubin concluded: "If it were not illegal, it would be worth hardly anything. It's only its illegality that makes it so valuable." Plan Colombia: Informed Myopia
It is your drug war policy that is putting more drugs into the hands of more American children. Under prohibition the only people who sell drugs are the least moral and most unethical people in our society; addict drug dealers, gangsters and other social predators who all thrive in America's $ 144 billion annual retail black market for drugs. If we put these drugs into the hands of licensed, regulated and taxed responsible members of the community using established democratic institutions of regulation, we can reduce the scale of the street market. A black market that today has no morals and ethics in who it sell drugs to.
The ever more violent crime fostering, terrorist funding $ 344 billion global black market thrives because of your support for the authoritarian drug war policy. You, Lou Dobbs, have no confidence in or respect for democratic regulatory institutions. You, Lou Dobbs, promote authoritarian anti-democratic police state prohibition instead of democratic institutions of regulation.
You are the cause of the drug problem Lou Dobbs. You are not the solution.
Children have greater access to drugs thanks to Lou Dobbs drug war. Terrorists have greater access to money and the veins of American children thanks to Lou Dobbs drug war policy.Technorati tags:
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Arianna, But Wait There's More
Arianna Huffington in 'Where's the Beef?' II: The Conventional Wisdumb on Barack Obama you lament the seemingly artificial obstructions faced by Sen. Barack Obama from the likes of Tim Russert. Russert's banal innuendo has implied that there is no real substance to Obama. But Arianna, all that you do is vacuously point to Obama's own policy pages to flesh out candidate Obama.
What is disappointing, Arianna, is that you yourself never look beyond the "conventional wisdumb" of the top two Democratic Party talking point issues, Iraq and healthcare, in your fawning defense of Barack.
Look deeper Arianna. I have. Look to Obama's own record in the senate on CRIME. He proudly claims co-sponsorship of the 2005 Combat Methamphetamine Act.
Less than two years later the Justice Department tells us that the "success" of the Obama's Meth Act is such that now Mexican drug cartels are making meth and adding it to their organized national product lines across America. But wait, before Obama's Meth Act the addicts in the community were making it for local distribution. Bikers and small time gangsters. Now its organized cartels selling meth into every community in the nation.
I know, Arianna, that you have seen this disastrous "ballooning effect" in drug black-markets before. SEE:Barack Obama; Assassin of Youth
Arianna please, do more than simple-mindedly point people at Obama's propaganda links to make an argument. That is little more than argumentative itself. Lets have some of that great and expansive analysis that you are so adept at doing.
Do you, Arianna Huffington, actually believe that someone as backassward as Obama is on drug war policy can be any better than (ugh!) Hillary as president of the United States of America?
Unlike Arianna, I actually asked the question of Obama; "Where's the beef?" I got back the same artificially colored pre-packaged Jim Crow drug war status quo.
It would truly be wonderful to have a candidate, of any color and sex combination, who could actually promise "hope" to ALL of America. But any candidate, like Obama and all other Democrats save Dennis Kucinich, who continues to support the crime fostering, terrorist funding, Jim Crow drug war is not offering hope to all of America. Not by any stretch of the imagination.Technorati tags:
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Thursday, February 8, 2007
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell is a Tax Addict
There is a ten cent increase in cigarette taxes to $ 1.45 a pack. A $ 4.00 pack of smokes now has a tax rate of 36%.
Pennsylvania has a $ 6 billion dollar retail market that is today totally untaxed. At the same time the combined state and local governments of Pennsylvania spend well over $ 250
Rendell's budget "loaded with new levies"
Rendell's proposal loaded with new levies. He blames feds, oil industry for some of the problems.
The Morning Call of Allentown budget story, Ambitious plans call for higher taxes, February 7, 2007, is the usual Harrisburg, finger pointing denial and avarice. None of which is accurate or useful.
Pennsylvania budget PDF file Morning Call link.
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Rendell Pennsylvania Budget finger pointing denial
Rendell's proposal loaded with new levies. He blames feds, oil industry for some of the problems.
The Morning Call of Allentown budget story, Ambitious plans call for higher taxes, February 7, 2007, is the usual Harrisburg, finger pointing denial and avarice. None of which is accurate or useful.
Pennsylvania budget PDF file Morning Call link.
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